Brahmā Counsels the Demigods; Journey to Kailāsa; Śiva’s Tranquility and Brahmā’s Praise
जन्मौषधितपोमन्त्रयोगसिद्धैर्नरेतरै: । जुष्टं किन्नरगन्धर्वैरप्सरोभिर्वृतं सदा ॥ ९ ॥
janmauṣadhi-tapo-mantra- yoga-siddhair naretaraiḥ juṣṭaṁ kinnara-gandharvair apsarobhir vṛtaṁ sadā
Die Wohnstatt Kailāsa ist erfüllt von Wesen göttlicher Natur, die von Geburt an Vollkommenheit und mystische Kräfte besitzen; sie ist geheiligt durch Kräuter, Askese, vedische Hymnen und die Übung des mystischen Yoga. Dort leben auch Kinnaras und Gandharvas, stets umgeben von schönen Apsarās.
This verse notes that extraordinary perfections may arise through birth, powerful herbs, austerity, mantras, or yoga practice—producing beings beyond ordinary human capacity.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī is narrating to King Parīkṣit, describing the extraordinary, celestial company associated with that sacred place within the Dakṣa–Śiva episode.
Rather than chasing powers, one can seek holy association and sacred environments that elevate consciousness—using tapas (discipline), mantra-japa, and steady devotion to purify the heart.